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vMix is a software vision mixer available for the Windows operating system. The software is developed by StudioCoast PTY LTD. Like most vision mixing software, it allows users to switch inputs, mix audio, record outputs, and live stream cameras, videos files, audio, and more, in resolutions of up to 4K. The software is also capable of serving image magnification (IMAG) and projection needs in many instances, with various configurable external output and display options.[3][4]

vMix
Developer(s)StudioCoast Pty Ltd.
Stable release

27.0.0.61

Written inVB.NET
Operating systemWindows 7 and later
Platformx86-64[1]
Available in9 languages[2]
List of languages
  • German
  • English
  • Spanish
  • French
  • Japanese
  • Korean
  • Portuguese
  • Russian
  • Chinese
  • TypeLive streaming
    LicenseTrialware
    Websitevmix.com

    vMix is available in multiple editions ranging in price and available features. Current editions[5] include Basic, Basic HD, SD, HD, 4K, and Pro. Users can upgrade from one edition to another for the difference between the original edition purchased and the one you wish to upgrade to.[6] Updates are provided for free for 1 year with a purchase of any edition, after 1 year users can opt to purchase additional years for US$60.[7]

    vMix heavily takes advantage of the GPU, and relies on graphics libraries such as Direct3D, making the software exclusive to the Windows operating system, though it can be run through Boot Camp. StudioCoast has previously indicated that the software performs best on dedicated Nvidia video cards.[8][9]

    Features

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    vMix Call

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    With the release of version 19, vMix Call is available, marking the first time a software vision mixer has been released with built in video-conferencing.[10] With vMix call, any third party with access to a web browser (on any platform including mobile) can connect remotely to the vMix software. This allows the operator to incorporate the call into a live production in the same way that they would with any other source. The number of simultaneous calls varies by version with 1 caller available on the HD level, 4 with 4K and 8 calls on the pro level. vMix call is not available with Basic or Basic HD versions.

    vMix Social

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    vMix Social allows operators to incorporate social media content and comments from Twitter, Facebook, Twitch and YouTube Live and IRC Channels. Content can be queued from any web browser and integrated with animated titles within vMix.

    vMix Replay

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    Instant replay for up to 8 HD cameras allowing users to playback clips at speeds from 5–400%. Also supports 2 channels of 4K Replay and High Frame Rates (Up to 240fps).

    GT Graphics Engine

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    With the release of version 22, vMix includes a new graphics engine for visuals and overlays, dubbed "GT Graphics Engine". Accompanying the new engine is a more comprehensive titling application called "GT Title Designer" which supports more robust functions than the original title designer (which is still included) and also supports animations. Version 22 also brought the release of a proprietary codec aimed at streamlining post-production: "vMix Video Codec", it has been described as having "similar quality to ProRes but with very low CPU usage."[11]

    SRT Support

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    The release of vMix 23 includes full support for Secure Reliable Transport or SRT, making it the first live video production software to do so.[12]

    LiveLAN

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    vMix 25 added the ability to stream on the local network via HLS using a feature called LiveLAN.[13]

    Zoom Integration

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    Direct Zoom integration was included in vMix 27 that allows vMix to host or join Zoom meetings. [14]

    Other features

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    Awards

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    In 2013 and 2017, Streamingmedia.com awarded vMix with the Streaming Media Best of NAB award.[15][16]

    References

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  • ^ "language versions | vMix 20". vmix.com. Retrieved 13 Mar 2018.
  • ^ "vMix". StudioCoast PTY LTD. Retrieved 13 March 2018.
  • ^ "How Do I Stream Using vMix?". DaCast: Live Streaming Services and video hosting platform. DaCast. Retrieved 13 March 2018.
  • ^ "vMix Software Comparison Table". Retrieved 21 March 2020.
  • ^ "vMix Software Edition Upgrades". Retrieved 21 March 2020.
  • ^ "vMix Version Upgrade". Retrieved 21 March 2020.
  • ^ "Optimising Performance". vMix. StudioCoast PTY LTD. Retrieved 13 March 2018.
  • ^ "Can vMix run on a Mac?". vMix. StudioCoast PTY LTD. Retrieved 13 March 2018.
  • ^ Richards, Paul. "vMix 19 becomes the first live streaming software to include built-in video conferencing". Conference Room Systems. Haverford Systems Inc. Retrieved 13 March 2018.
  • ^ "vMix 22 is now available for download". vMix.com. vMix. 11 February 2019. Retrieved 19 March 2019.
  • ^ "vMix 23 has arrived". vMix.com. vMix. 11 December 2019. Retrieved 12 December 2019.
  • ^ "VMix 25 is available now". 9 March 2022.
  • ^ https://www.vmix.com/news/2024/1/22/21/zoom-into-the-future-with-vmix-27-.aspx
  • ^ "Streaming Media Announces Best of NAB 2017". StreamingMedia.com. Information Today Inc. Retrieved 13 March 2018.
  • ^ Dreier, Troy. "StreamingMedia.com Honors the Best of NAB 2013". StreamingMedia.com. Information Today Inc. Retrieved 13 March 2018.
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